ZURICH (Reuters) - International air passenger demand grew 5.9 percent in June compared to a year earlier and was 1 percent up from May, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said on Wednesday. "June was a positive month for passenger markets. The stability in the Eurozone, albeit tenta
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